Once again you’re quoting fright wing websites And of those deaths, VAERS reports that 1,770 followed COVID-19 vaccinations. But it’s inaccurate and misleading to say these deaths were caused by COVID-19 vaccines., So where are you getting your number . . . Oh I see !
Association of American Physicians and Surgeons is an ultra-right wing rag WIKI on the AAPS ! !
Publishing of non-mainstream or scientifically discredited claims
Articles and commentaries published in the journal have argued a number of non-mainstream or scientifically discredited claims, including:
that human activity has not contributed to climate change, and that global warming will be beneficial and thus is not a cause for concern.]
that HIV does not cause AIDS.
that the “gay male lifestyle” shortens life expectancy by 20 years.
that there is a link between abortion and the risk of breast cancer.
that there are possible links between autism and vaccinations.
that government efforts to encourage smoking cessation and emphasize the addictiveness of nicotine are misguided.
A series of articles by anti-abortion authors published in the journal argued for a link between abortion and breast cancer. Such a link has been rejected by the scientific community, including the U.S. National Cancer Institute, the American Cancer Society, and the World Health Organization, among other major medical bodies.]
A 2003 paper published in the journal, claiming that vaccination was harmful, was criticized for poor methodology, lack of scientific rigor, and outright errors by the World Health Organization and the American Academy of Pediatrics. A National Public Radio piece mentioned inaccurate information published in the journal and said: “The journal itself is not considered a leading publication, as it’s put out by an advocacy group that opposes most government involvement in medical care.”
The journal has also published articles advocating politically and socially conservative policy positions, including:
that the Food and Drug Administration and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services are unconstitutional.
that “humanists” have conspired to replace the “creation religion of Jehovah” with evolution.
that “anchor babies” are valuable to undocumented immigrants, particularly if the babies are disabled.
The organization published on its website an article claiming that Obama hypnotized audiences with his speeches, using “extra slow speech, rhythm, tonalities, vagueness, visual imagery, metaphor, and raising of emotion.” The “O” in Obama’s logo was compared to a crystal ball used as a “point of visual fixation”.